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Licences to be advertised 07/07/2021 FL App Ref CE01-FL0218 CE01-FL0219 CE01-FL0221 CE01-FL0233 CE02-FL0242 CE02-FL0244 CE02-FL0251 CE03-FL0214 CE03-FL0216 CE03-FL0217 CE03-FL0228 CE05-FL0116 CE05-FL0121 CE05-FL0123 CE06-FL0116 CE06-FL0124 CE06-FL0126 CE06-FL0127 CE06-FL0128 CE07-FL0217 CE07-FL0219 CE07-FL0220 CK01-FL0072 CK01-FL0074 CK08-FL0126 CK10-FL0081 CK10-FL0082 CK11-FL0093 CK12-FL0183 CK12-FL0186 CK13-FL0211 CK13-FL0213 CK14-FL0151 CK14-FL0154 CK15-FL0154 CK15-FL0157 CK18-FL0046 CK18-FL0047 CK18-FL0049 CK22-FL0089 CK25-FL0062 CK26-FL0051 CK26-FL0052 CN05-FL0116 CN05-FL0120 CN06-FL0046 DL05-FL0042 DL05-FL0044 DL08-FL0022 DL09-FL0057 DL10-FL0037
Date Recieved Scheme
29/06/2021 Clearfell BALLYEA DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell RATH DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell KILFENORA DED,LISDOONVARNA DED,SMITHSTOWN DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell ANNAGH DED 16/04/2021 Clearfell GLENDREE DED

  • DED
  • Townland
  • County

Clare
Digitised Area (HA)
10.67
Date Advertised
07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021
Last date for Submissions
06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021
Derry Carrowduff, Craggaunboy, Kihaska Boghil, Fanta Glebe Shanavogh East, Doonsallagh East Uggoon Upper Maghera, Glendree Gortnamearacaun, Scalpnagown Pollagoona Mountain Slieveanore
Clare Clare Clare Clare Clare Clare Clare Clare Clare Clare Clare Clare Clare Clare Clare Clare Clare Clare Clare Clare Clare Cork Cork Cork Cork Cork Cork Cork Cork Cork Cork Cork Cork Cork Cork Cork Cork Cork
14.69
8.72
10.69
3.45
11.23
9.03
14.93
1.76
11.54
15.7 5.58
14.99
9.95 1.19 6.17 5.14
15.33
7.21 7.87
10.84 13.19
4.45 3.84 4.73 4.82 4.37 24.9 5.58
22.74
4.72 3.06 3.96 6.05 3.36 9.33
17.29 10.74 17.86
3.73 2.89 2.17
2.4
18/06/2021 Clearfell GLENDREE DED,LOUGHEA DED 29/06/2021 Clearfell CAHER DED 05/07/2021 Clearfell CAPPAGHABAUN DED 05/07/2021 Clearfell CAHERMURPHY DED 05/07/2021 Clearfell CAHERMURPHY DED 05/07/2021 Clearfell CAPPAGHABAUN DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell CAHERHURLEY DED 27/05/2021 Clearfell LACKAREAGH DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell CAHERHURLEY DED 05/07/2021 Clearfell KILLURAN DED 05/07/2021 Clearfell CASTLECRINE DED 05/07/2021 Clearfell CASTLECRINE DED 05/07/2021 Clearfell KILSEILY DED 05/07/2021 Clearfell CASTLECRINE DED 05/07/2021 Clearfell KNOCKNABOLEY DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell CAHERMURPHY DED,CREEGH DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell CLONDAGAD DED,KILCLOHER DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell ROWLS DED 16/06/2021 Clearfell ROWLS DED 26/04/2021 Clearfell CARRIG DED 04/06/2021 Clearfell TINCOORA DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell KEALE DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell CLONDROHID DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell CRINNALOO DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell RAHALISK DED
Slieveanore Pollagoona Mountain, Loughatorick South Caherhurly Lackareagh More Caherhurly Doon Belvoir, Crag Crag, Belvoir Snaty (Massy), Snaty (Cooper) Crag, Snaty (Wilson) Doolough Cahermurphy, Caheraghacullin Knockatunna, Beneden, Boolynagleragh Cummery Connell (North) Cummery Connell (North) Moneygorm Glen North Cleanrath, Lyravuckane Derryleigh, Clashmaguire, Gortnagishagh Carrigduff Rahalisk, Maulnahorna Fiddane South Knockacullata
11/06/2021 Clearfell RAHAN DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell MONANIMY DED 16/06/2021 Clearfell KNOCKRAHA DED 16/06/2021 Clearfell WATERGRASSHILL DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell ARDAGH DED
Knockanenafinoga, Moanbaun Skahanagh South, Knockanenafinoga Ballinteosig

  • 11/06/2021 Clearfell ARDAGH DED
  • Ballinteosig

16/04/2021 Clearfell CLEANRATH DED 16/04/2021 Clearfell CLEANRATH DED 16/04/2021 Clearfell INCHIGEELAGH DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell CLOGHDONNELL DED 16/06/2021 Clearfell CARRIGALINE DED 16/06/2021 Clearfell KNOCKATOOAN DED 21/05/2021 Clearfell MOUNTPLUMMER DED 26/04/2021 Clearfell BILBERRY DED,DIAMOND DED 21/05/2021 Clearfell ARDUE DED,BALLYCONNELL DED 21/05/2021 Clearfell TULLYVIN EAST DED 26/04/2021 Clearfell GLENALLA DED,MILLFORD DED 21/05/2021 Clearfell GLENALLA DED
Cleanrath South, Derryvane Cleanrath South Gortaveer, Cloonshear More

  • Lassanaroe
  • Cork

Cork Cork
Gortigrenane Reanahoun

  • Glenduff
  • Limerick

Cavan Cavan Cavan Donegal Donegal Donegal Donegal Donegal
Evlagh More, Cornacrum Camalier, Cuillaghan Greaghnacross, Drummerkillew Ballygay, Glenkeen Ballygay
13.34
3.77
15.82
6.53 3.09
13.33 19.48
3.24
03/06/2021 Clearfell CLONLEIGH NORTH DED 26/04/2021 Clearfell KINCRAIGY DED 26/04/2021 Clearfell TEMPLEDOUGLAS DED
Mass Beg, Mass More Mongorry, Lisclamerty Whitehill
DL12-FL0049 DL13-FL0009 DL16-FL0043 DL17-FL0043 DL19-FL0051 DL22-FL0046 DL22-FL0048 DL29-FL0025 DL30-FL0045 DU02-FL0138 GY02-FL0048 GY04-FL0114 GY10-FL0177 GY10-FL0180 GY10-FL0181 GY10-FL0182 GY12-FL0204 GY13-FL0007 GY18-FL0007 GY21-FL0052 GY21-FL0054 GY23-FL0003 GY23-FL0004 KE07-FL0028 KK02-FL0179 KK02-FL0182 KK06-FL0163 KY03-FL0184 KY03-FL0185 KY11-FL0033 KY11-FL0035 KY12-FL0047 KY12-FL0048 KY12-FL0050 KY14-FL0050 KY14-FL0051 KY14-FL0052 KY14-FL0053 LD01-FL0023 LD03-FL0085 LH01-FL0057 LH01-FL0058 LH02-FL0005 LK09-FL0042 LM01-FL0010 LM01-FL0011 LM03-FL0066 LM04-FL0063 LM04-FL0064 LM06-FL0150 LM06-FL0152 LM10-FL0044 LM10-FL0048
26/04/2021 Clearfell CLOGHAN DED,FINTOWN DED 26/04/2021 Clearfell GLENLEHEEN DED 26/04/2021 Clearfell CLOGHAN DED 21/06/2021 Clearfell ALTNAPASTE DED 26/04/2021 Clearfell STRANORLAR DED 26/04/2021 Clearfell DOOISH DED 26/04/2021 Clearfell ALTNAPASTE DED,DOOISH DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell GOLAND DED 16/06/2021 Clearfell GROUSEHALL DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell GLENCULLEN 18/06/2021 Clearfell DUNMORE NORTH DED 16/04/2021 Clearfell KILLERORAN DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell COOS DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell LOUGHATORICK DED 27/05/2021 Clearfell LOUGHATORICK DED,MARBLEHILL DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell ABBEYVILLE DED 24/04/2021 Clearfell BALLYCAHALAN DED 24/04/2021 Clearfell KILBEACANTY DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell MONIVEA DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell OUGHTERARD DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell OUGHTERARD DED 21/06/2021 Clearfell LETTERFORE DED 21/06/2021 Clearfell LETTERFORE DED 27/05/2021 Clearfell DONADEA DED 04/06/2021 Clearfell ATTANAGH DED,BALLYRAGGET DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell DYSARTGALLEN DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell COOLHILL DED 26/04/2021 Clearfell KILSHENANE DED,KNOCKNAGASHEL DED 16/04/2021 Clearfell KILFLYN DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell SNEEM DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell CASTLECOVE DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell DROMORE DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell DROMORE DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell GREENANE DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell KILGARVAN DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell FLESK DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell CAPPAGH DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell FLESK DED 21/05/2021 Clearfell SCRABBY DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell MOYDOW DED 04/06/2021 Clearfell CARLINGFORD DED 04/06/2021 Clearfell RATHCOR DED
Largnalarkan Adderwal, Coghernagore Boultypatrick Crolack Curraghomongan, Creggan Dooish
Donegal Donegal Donegal Donegal Donegal Donegal Donegal Donegal, Donegal, Dublin Galway Galway Galway Galway Galway Galway Galway Galway Galway Galway Galway Galway Galway Kildare Kilkenny Laois Kilkenny Kerry Kerry Kerry Kerry Kerry Kerry Kerry Kerry Kerry Kerry Kerry Cavan Longford Louth Louth
5.09
7.6
07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021
06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021
14.91 20.23 11.12
3.66 8.22
15.94 14.97
3.47 5.21 3.45 3.82 19.6 6.67 5.01 3.61 8.43 4.93
16.55 21.42 15.53 14.67
4.65 5.38 4.69 9.42 5.58 2.42 8.19
11.09
6.18 4.05
17.77 20.82
3.96
16.92
2.59 8.34
7.7
Dooish Meenbog Grousehall, Cashelenny Glencullen Mountain Lisduff, Cloonkeen, Carrowmanagh Slievemurry Derryoober West Toorleitra, Alleendarra West Loughatorick North, Laggoo Kylemore, Coolfin Bunnaglass Killafeen Monivea Demesne Buffy, Bunnagippaun, Derryvoghil Seecon Knockaphreaghaun Knockaphreaghaun Hortland Firoda Upper, Ballynalacken, Ballymartin Graiguenahown Brandonhill Knocknagashel West, Cloghboola Cloonnafinneela Kealariddig, Ardeen Lomanagh South, Gowlanes East Dromore, Lackeen Dromore Lacka, Rossacoosane Baurearagh, Cummeenduasig, Bausheen Crohane Letter Upper, Derrylahan, Letter Lower Crohane Mulrick Gowlan Liberties of Carlingford Castletowncooley, Glenmore Townley Hall Caherlevoy, Glengort South Crumpaun Crumpaun Tullyskeherny Cloonaquin Tawnymoyle Larkfield Killanummery Derrycarne Demense Rinn
4.28 7.43

  • 2.1
  • 04/06/2021 Clearfell MONASTERBOICE DED

18/06/2021 Clearfell GLENGORT DED,MOUNTCOLLINS DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell AGHALATEEVE DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell AGHALATEEVE DED 26/04/2021 Clearfell BALLAGHAMEEHAN DED 21/06/2021 Clearfell LURGANBOY DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell LURGANBOY DED 21/06/2021 Clearfell CLOONLOGHER DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell KILLANUMMERY DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell DRUMOD DED
Louth Limerick Leitrim Leitrim Leitrim Leitrim Leitrim Leitrim Leitrim Leitrim Leitrim
16.88
7.34 8.76 5.44 6.32 5.16 7.78
11.43
5.37

  • 4.67
  • 18/06/2021 Clearfell RINN DED

LS03-FL0021 LS06-FL0067 LS13-FL0061 LS13-FL0063 MH02-FL0022 MH03-FL0018 MO05-FL0048 MO09-FL0030 MO11-FL0040 MO12-FL0033 MO12-FL0035 MO16-FL0065 MO17-FL0050 MO18-FL0124 MO19-FL0026 MO34-FL0023 MO34-FL0024 OY08-FL0051 RN09-FL0087 RN09-FL0088 RN11-FL0031 RN11-FL0032 RN12-FL0016 SO01-FL0059 SO03-FL0038 SO12-FL0084 TY16-FL0065 TY16-FL0066 TY16-FL0067 TY17-FL0128 TY17-FL0142 TY19-FL0163 WD04-FL0059 WD06-FL0268 WD07-FL0068 WD08-FL0044 WD08-FL0045 WD10-FL0115 WW02-FL0094 WW03-FL0082 WX01-FL0133 WX02-FL0089 WX05-FL0047 WX09-FL0029 WX09-FL0030
11/06/2021 Clearfell EMO DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell CAPARD DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell BLANDSFORT DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell TIMAHOE DED 21/05/2021 Clearfell LOUGHAN DED
Cappakeel, Morett Capard
Laois Laois Laois Laois Meath Meath Mayo Mayo Mayo Mayo Mayo Mayo Mayo Mayo Mayo Mayo
3.12 2.21 8.02
15.93
2.81 4.04
12.16 27.36
7.98 8.86 9.78 2.08
25.62
7.73
16.74
6.78
32.71
9.3
7.64
10.12
9.02 4.06
11.31
8.08 9.64
11.43
2.75 3.63 4.75 4.55 2.43 2.97 3.25 8.58 8.21 3.93
8.8
07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021 07/07/2021
06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021 06/08/2021
Graiguenasmuttan Aghoney, Ballintlea Upper Cloonagrouna, Rahendrick Greetiagh, Herbertstown Tawnywaddyduff, Carnclogh Coolnabinnia, Letterbrick Carrownaglogh, Drumsheen Callow, Coolcashla Tumgesh, Ballydrum, Drumshinnagh Treannagleragh, Carrowntleva Tawnagh Beg Monagarraun Teevaloughan Tawnydoogan Srahnacloy, Loughnamucka, Laghta Eighter Clashroe, Beagh Slattagh More Killegan, Ballymoylin, Kilbeg, Kerlagh Cooly Cornaveagh, Dunamon Correen, Creggan Gortnadrung, Keeloges Union, Ballysadare Ballaghboy Rossbog Stonepark Rossbog Bohernarnane, Kilcoran Scartnaglorane
27/05/2021 Clearfell MARTRY DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell KILFIAN SOUTH DED 16/04/2021 Clearfell LETTERBRICK DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell KILGARVAN DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell CALLOW DED,CUILDOO DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell SWINEFORD DED,TUMGESH DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell KILLEDAN DED,TOOCANANAGH DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell STRADE DED 16/04/2021 Clearfell BURREN DED,CROAGHMOYLE DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell SRAHMORE DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell OWENNADORNAUN DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell KILGEEVER DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell ROSCOMROE DED 04/06/2021 Clearfell KILGLASS SOUTH DED 04/06/2021 Clearfell KILGLASS SOUTH DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell FUERTY DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell ROSMOYLAN DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell CULLIAGH DED
Mayo Offaly Roscommon Roscommon Roscommon Roscommon Roscommon

  • Sligo
  • 26/04/2021 Clearfell ROSSINVER EAST DED

18/06/2021 Clearfell BALLYSADARE EAST DED,COLLOONEY DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell AGHANAGH DED 21/06/2021 Clearfell CLONBEG DED 21/06/2021 Clearfell CLONBEG DED 21/06/2021 Clearfell CLONBEG DED
Sligo Sligo Tipperary Tipperary Tipperary Tipperary Tipperary Tipperary Waterford Waterford Waterford Waterford Waterford Waterford Wicklow Wicklow Wexford Wexford Wexford Wexford Wexford
18/06/2021 Clearfell KILCORAN DED 16/04/2021 Clearfell TUBBRID DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell BALLYPOREEN DED,CLOGHEEN DED 18/06/2021 Clearfell FAITHLEGG DED 16/04/2021 Clearfell CARRRIGLEA DED,KEEREEN DED 21/06/2021 Clearfell CAPPOQUIN DED 21/06/2021 Clearfell CAPPOQUIN DED 21/06/2021 Clearfell BALLYIN DED 21/06/2021 Clearfell DRUMROE DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell ENNISKERRY DED 04/06/2021 Clearfell CALARY DED 21/06/2021 Clearfell WINGFIELD DED 11/06/2021 Clearfell MOYACOMB DED 27/05/2021 Clearfell KILLANN DED,TEMPLELUDIGAN DED 27/05/2021 Clearfell INCH DED
Kilcarroon, Gorteeshal Coolbunnia Ballymulalla East, Barranastook Lower, Knocknamona Monboy Salterbridge, Fadduaga Glendeish West, Glenaveha Killahaly East Ballybrew Ballinastoe Ballynabarney
3.52
1.1 2.9
5.51 3.81 1.61 7.85 1.55
Coolmela, Corragh Coolbaun Demesne, Rathnure Lower Kayle

  • 04/06/2021 Clearfell BALLYHACK DED,RATHROE DED
  • Ramsgrange, Clonsharragh

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  • Socio-Economic Profile of County Clareclare 103277 110950 56048 54902 7673 7.4

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  • Descriptive List Clare Local Authority Collection

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  • Private Sources at the National Archives

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  • Minutes of May 2017 Monthly Meeting of Clare Co

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  • Database of Irish Historical Statistics Datasets in the Irish Database

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  • Sunday 4Th August 2013

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    Lourdes during this Year of Faith a request has been made to the place on Sunday 18th August in Mullagh Sportsfield. A MULLAGH - QUILTY - COORE PARISH NEWSLETTER Diocese to reduce the number of nights from five to programme for Cattle & Horse classes is now being planned as four. Consequently the revised dates for the Autumn Pilgrimage are well as all the usual side shows eg: Athletics, tug of war, Parish Office – 065 7087161 Website: www.kibparish.ie from Friday 27 th September to Tuesday 1 st October, with a new glamorous granny, dog show, bonny baby etc.. More details to E-mail: [email protected] reduced price of €590. This is still the cheapest pilgrimage out of follow. Fr Pat Larkin 065 7087012 / 087 2300627 - Fr Tim Tuohy Ireland. This year the Irish Church is celebrating the Centenary of 2 BEDROOM COTTAGE TO LET : In Mullagh area, newly the First Irish Pilgrimage to Lourdes in 1913. Book on line at refurbished. Contact 065 7084022 for more information. EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 04/08/2013 www.joewalshtours.ie and you will be entered for a draw for one PART-TIME CHILDMINDER REQUIRED : 2 afternoons a free place. Full details on the Diocesan website at week (approx. 3 hours per day) – 3 children. Car essential as MASSES FOR THE COMING WEEK www.killaloediocese.ie. school collection required. Quilty area. Please contact 086- MULLAGH DIOCESAN FAITH GATHERING: THINKING OF A WAY TO CELEBRATE THIS YEAR OF 8140287. Sun.4th@11am. Sue Meade 1st Anniversary September 13th - 15th. Fri 13th at 7:15pm: FAITH? TIME FOR BODY & SOUL : Bookings now being VARIETY TALENT SHOW : 17th of August in the Kilkee Bay Claire Meade taken for the Ennis Parish Pilgrimage to Lough Derg from August Hotel to raise money for Raidió Corca Baiscinn, West Clare Liturgical Celebration - Ennis Cathedral Guest We also pray for Bernadette Durcan nee Sexton whos Months 5th to 7th.